Promisec Partners with TD Azlan

Promisec, a pioneer in endpoint detection and remediation, announced a partnership with TD Azlan, to offer agentless endpoint detection and remediation solutions to the French market. Under the partnership, Promisec will help TD Azlan’s customers improve operational efficiency when it comes to managing and controlling the security and compliance of endpoints, including workstations and servers.

Patrick Robert, enterprise software director at TD Azlan, said, “With great enthusiasm, we are welcoming within our product family, Promisec, a recognized vendor of agentless endpoint detection and remediation solutions. We, therefore, propose to our partners a high value added offering in the IT security market. The agreement signed with PROMISEC forms part of the development strategy regarding the security products that TD Azlan has initiated for many years.”

Promisec’s solutions offer a variety of features that provide network visibility and remediation for all terminals. The company offers an agentless patented technology to rapidly control terminals within a network to detect, analyze and correct anomalies and security gaps. It is designed to run at any time on every corporate network with minimal impact on performance.

“In today’s complex threat environment, security protection is useful, but detection of complex security threats is critical as danger often comes from within a company,” said José Fernandes, country manager, Promisec Europe. “We live in an environment where businesses are regularly compromised, which makes it important to invest in detection capabilities that provide continuous monitoring of systems and process to respond quickly to threats.

“We are very pleased to form this partnership with TD Azlan, as we continue to build out our network of Channel Resellers, Integrators and MSPs. Our ambition is to recruit new partners to increase brand visibility and within the French market for companies of all sizes. We are excited to support TD Azlan’s growth and look forward to leveraging our complementary expertise to help our mutual customers strengthen their security infrastructure.”

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